LAFAYETTE — The University of Louisiana will determine where to relocate its popular nursery school lab destroyed by a fire during Hurricane Gustav.
Later this month, the school is expected to reopen in a temporary location while the university works out a plan for the school, said Nancy Coghill, the school’s director.
The school was destroyed Monday as Hurricane Gustav rolled through Lafayette.
The preliminary fire investigation found that a downed electrical line fell on the school and sparked a fire.
While the Fire Department was able to respond and quickly extinguish the blaze, the building, estimated at $350,000, is a total loss, according to William Crist, UL’s physical plant director.
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By MARSHA SILLS
Acadiana bureau